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TOPIC: Problems connecting to ZWO efw (Rock64)

Build libindi from source and then compile the driver and see if that makes a difference. The drivers contains a blob that was compiled for arm64 but I wonder if this is what causing the issue somehow?

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Tonight I started from a fresh ubuntu install (xenial-mate). Installed INDI full & Kstars from the PPA, and tried running everything locally (even using Remote with server localhost:8624). Still no luck. But I did get a ubuntu crash report for the wheel driver.
I'm totally out of ideas, so if I don't get any more input here or on the ZWO forum, I'm writing this off and will wait for Raspberry Pi to come out with a usb3 device.
Btw, the issue is with the zwo mini filter wheel. The ASI174MM works with the Rock64. So, if anyone wants to use the Rock with an ASI osc, that should work just fine.

Tiny bit of progress. ZWO have identified the problem to be in the driver. From the crash report that I submitted, they could figure out where in the code the crash occurs. They just don't know yet how to fix it.

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I got the same info (just not as detailed as your reply) from the ZWO driver developer. They see that the cause is the driver, but they don't have a solution yet. I just hope they're working on one. From the reactions I have received, there are enough people interested to see it work. The Rock64 sbc is a viable alternative to the RPi, because of the usb3 port.

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